Survey Savvy? What is it and is it worth my time? As a full-time college student with a part-time job I still need extra income. So I am always on the lookout for alternative ways to make money. One of the best websites I found to make this supplemental income is Survey Savvy. Why? Well, unlike many other sites (i.e. Cash Crate, Inbox Dollars, or Swagbucks) you won’t find yourself in a whirlwind trying to qualify for surveys that earn you as little as $.10. The minimum you will receive from a survey is $1.00 and there is no maximum limit. Most of the surveys range from 10-30 minutes but usually you don’t even need that much time. The surveys aren’t exhaustively long and tedious unless they have a much higher payout. You also won’t find yourself spending 20 minutes trying to qualify for surveys, if anything you will spend 20 minutes qualifying and earning. Survey Savvy’s surveys usually take about 2-3 minutes to let you know if you qualify or not. If the survey is taking longer than those 3 minutes that means you’re either pretty close to qualifying or you already did.

They also have “projects” which is also another way of saying bigger payout. These projects can award anywhere from $15-$100. The amount you make on Survey Savvy is dependent on your personal demographics and how often they match market researchers specified population. I’ve been an active member of Survey Savvy for two years and my earnings have totaled over $200. I cashed out in August and my payments from then until now is at $134.50. I also have Savvy Connect installed onto my computer, phone, and tablet.

Savvy Connect is basically a program that monitors your internet behavior on your computer, phone and/or tablet. This program instantly qualifies you for more paid survey opportunities and gives you faster access to surveys. This is entirely optional but if you’re comfortable with it you can earn up to $60 for installing the program for 90-days straight. I received $40 in increments of $10 every 3-4 months.

Be aware of the surveys that don’t pay! Always keep your eyes open and look at whether the survey has a cash incentive or not. I noticed some surveys once completed are only worth having your name in a raffle and to me that is not worth 15 minutes of my time.